13 year old shoots elk in the chest!

My name is Clayton Coyle, ive hunted since i was about 5 years old. i was 13 at the time when i took this bull, its easily the greatest hunt of my life and w…
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23 Responses to 13 year old shoots elk in the chest!

  1. Dragon September 7, 2014 at 3:52 pm #

    GREAT SHOT! Good job!!! I never seen something like this before! Elk is a
    great animal its hard to watch it die however people need to understand
    that any meat eater will eat meat, we don’t eat just meat but since its
    healthy we go to hunt, people need to stop saying ‘fk that kid he’s and
    idiot he killed such a beautiful animal’ while the same person will go in a
    market and buy a steak… The hunters i don’t like is the ones that kill
    for fun and not for food.

  2. Onus News Service October 13, 2014 at 7:38 am #

    For those that say killing an elk like this is “cruel” you just don’t know
    how animals live and die in nature. The fact is 98% of animals that die
    “naturally” in the wild die a horrific death either from a natural
    predator, disease, injury, starvation, bitter cold winter or fire.
    The truth is this elk died in seconds from a human hunter. This is the
    most humane way that a natural animal will die in the wild. 

  3. Elina V October 26, 2014 at 8:08 am #

    Fuck you stop kill animals animals going be goje forever without animals we
    die so stol kill them!

  4. skibum1610 October 27, 2014 at 2:33 am #

    Not an ethical shot at all!! You got really lucky with that shot, I won’t
    say congrats on the shot at all. but it is a nice elk. And I would never
    take a shot like that ever again, every hunter I’ve showed this to said
    that’s the most unethical shot they’ve ever seen..

  5. Anne O November 2, 2014 at 4:37 pm #

    To all the antis and vegans…did you all ever stop to think can plants
    feel pain? Are they not living organisms? 

  6. Jonathan White November 3, 2014 at 5:25 pm #

    Anyone who thinks this is an “unethical” shot should hang their bow up! I
    hunt with a recurve and I would take that shot EVERYDAY, ALL DAY! If you
    are proficient with your equipment, that is a very high percentage shot!
    Any part of the animal south of the face is vital from that angle. I have
    taken whitetail on similar shots from out to 34 yds. I have never had a
    deer make it out of sight….If you know what you are doing, its a great
    angle! The young man made a wonderful shot and the animal didn’t take a
    step!

    Stop watching the Outdoor Channel and get outside and learn how to shot a
    bow!

    Great job, Young man! Nice Elk and Nice Shot!!!

  7. jsooterlexsc November 12, 2014 at 4:26 am #

    How ethical the shot was is based on a factor that we are not completely
    aware of– how good a shot is this kid? If he is typically an excellent
    shot, then more power to him… You sure can’t argue that this particular
    kill caused any sort of undue suffering, because it definitely minimized
    any potential suffering.

    Some people say that any rifle shot over 100 yards is unethical. I’ve shot
    a bison at 800 yards with my .308. It ran about 35 yards across an open
    field and dropped. It was down in about 8 seconds. It depends on your skill
    level, and never trying to reach beyond that skill level. For some people,
    a shot like this kid took might be reaching beyond their skill level and
    therefore it would be unethical to try, even if they were successful. For
    other people, this might be well within their skill level and nothing more
    than a simple shot that landed perfectly and resulted in a very ethical
    harvest.

    Subject change, no transition: As for all the people who want to wish death
    on this kid because he is a hunter, EVERY ONE OF YOU BETTER BE A STRICT
    VEGETARIAN, because if you are going to wish DEATH on a kid for harvesting
    meat while you much on a hamburger (chicken sandwich, tuna, ham, fish,
    whatever!), then it sounds like you are the one deserving to die.

  8. Lola_love November 21, 2014 at 12:56 pm #

    How mean and cruel are you to shoot that poor elk who was not harming you

  9. AnimalGuardian71 November 23, 2014 at 8:17 am #

    I really hope you didn’t seek out the biggest bull you could find, because
    when that happens, hunting takes a dark turn and loses its meaning, which
    is to FEED you and have a season’s worth of meat in the freezer. Trophy
    hunting is for evil assholes who have no regard for the eco-system or the
    wildlife that live within it. I hope you were thankful for what you killed,
    and “thanked” the elk for his life. I know that sounds nutty, but he was a
    living, breathing being that died for you and because of you.

  10. Frank Ch. Eigler November 23, 2014 at 8:32 pm #

    What made the arrow/wound-site glow?
    Luminock or its kind of product?

  11. Bùi Anh Đức November 27, 2014 at 1:56 pm #

    Come here and see the beautiful creature, until i see the blood of it, and
    see it dead !!!

  12. contreeman November 27, 2014 at 6:29 pm #

    LOCK IT NOC IT AND DROP IT. GREAT SHOT.GOD BLESS

  13. 8x56 November 28, 2014 at 1:58 am #

    That’s about as humane a kill as you could ever get. That elk was still
    wondering about what happened when he dropped from blood loss. Screw the
    fur huggers or the naysayers you’ve got a kill of a lifetime and it’s been
    recorded too.

  14. Alex Keller November 28, 2014 at 6:08 am #

    Nothing better to do bitches?

  15. Stan S November 29, 2014 at 9:10 pm #

    Congratulations Clayton, very nice elk. But as others have already
    mentioned, don’t take that shot. I have bow hunted elk for 30 yrs and have
    great respect for how strong these animals are. A double lung shot on
    animals this large is the only shot that you should ever take. Be patient
    and wait next time or you may not be so lucky.

  16. russell crowell December 2, 2014 at 10:32 pm #

    Great shot Clayton right in the wheel house. Look at the timber , has a lot
    of dead fall just where the like to bed and hide. Great video you got him
    before the wolves did. where are you from? Live in Montana where elk are
    king and wolves are killing the elk like crazy, call it nature I call it
    mess, Once again good job.

  17. J Anthony December 4, 2014 at 3:52 pm #

    Congrats on a great kill, great shot and great video. Don’t read what some
    of these people write. there are some crazy people out there who are so
    confuse and you cannot tell them anything.

  18. Brandon Derp December 7, 2014 at 1:32 am #

    hes 13 his face makes him look atleast 14

  19. george giovos December 7, 2014 at 9:14 am #

    Sweet video Clay, nice shot, amazing animal! And yes, trophy hunting is
    fine as long as you’re eating the meat, following the law and thankful to
    God for it Animal guardian.

  20. Joseph Coiro December 11, 2014 at 12:21 am #

    Good. Nothing better than seeing a piece of shit animal suffer.

  21. Clash Of Clans I ModsUnite December 11, 2014 at 3:30 pm #

    You sir are a fucking Cunt, And i hope you go to hell :)

  22. TheSniper1918 December 12, 2014 at 12:30 am #

    to be honest, it wasnt that good of a shot, but you made it to the heart, i
    think. Ive shot whitetails before in the chest and had them drop dead. What
    kind of broadhead was that

  23. twotwentyswift December 12, 2014 at 11:04 pm #

    I really hope you sought out the biggest bull you could find, because when
    that happens you get a lot more meat. Their are actually some irresponsible
    people who will should a young bull and never allow him to grow to his
    potential. They are evil assholes (see “Animalbabsitter71) who have no
    regard for the ecosystem or the wildlife that live within it. I also hope
    you were thankful for all that meat and realize it was by your hard work
    and efforts it was all possible. I hope you were intelligent enough not to
    thank the elk because he doesn’t speak English and besides he’s dead and
    can’t hear. And don’t let any weirdo’s tell you that elk died for you. That
    would be a voluntary thing and clearly wasn’t the case. Fantastic job and
    keep shooting straight
    I assume by your hat you dropped him with a Montec G5 (my favorite
    broadhead!)
    Woot Woot!

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